A DAREDEVIL adventurer has travelled the globe on a mission to meet the world’s most dangerous and rare animals.

Forrest Galante, 26, has been to more than 40 countries in his attempt to conquer the planet’s wildlife. Along the way he’s been bitten by a venomous snake and even survived a plane crash.

While growing up on a farm in Zimbabwe, Africa, Forrest travelled the continent with his pilot mother.

When he moved to California to study animal biology he started his mission impossible in earnest. Since then he’s been to the heart of the Amazon, the Australian outback and remote islands in Micronesia.

Forrest alligator wrestling in Florida.

Forrest gets a snap of as many of his encounters as possible including giant green anacondas, a black caiman and a four kilo lobster.

With a massive lobster.

He has also spent the 21 days naked being filmed by the Discovery Channel for a series called Naked and Afraid.

Cuddling a shark.

While flying with his mum they had a crashed in Zimbabwe but they both managed to escape with nothing but cuts and bruises.

Diving in a sea of jelly fish.

Forrest said: “After university I set out to explore the world looking for the most beautiful, remote and wild places on the planet!

A huge green anaconda wrapped around Forrest.

“Some of my favourites would be Palau in Micronesia for the most iconic oceanic life imaginable and Andisabe in Madagascar for its unusual animals.

With an extremely rare pygmy anteater in Ecuador.

“Freediving with bullsharks in a tiny boat 140 mile off the coast of Texas during an inbound hurricane was extremely intense — probably one of the scariest things I’ve done.

Diving with a San Clemente yellow tail fish.

“I have been bitten by a venomous snake, in a plane crash, mauled by a lion, charged by a hippo, stung by a man of war jelly fish, bitten by a shark, in a car wreck, tumbled off a waterfall and stabbed by a stingray.